PennLive.com topics: graham spaniertag:topics.pennlive.com,2015:tag/graham%20spanier2015-08-02T21:30:15ZMovable Type Enterprise 4.29-advanceEnd of the beginning? New hearing looms large in former Penn State administrators' fight against Sandusky obstruction chargestag:www.pennlive.com,2015:/midstate/index.ssf/3032.165631432015-07-23T09:53:00Z2015-07-23T11:16:28ZPennsylvania Superior Court may be last best hope in effort to keep key charges from getting to jury.Charles Thompson | cthompson@pennlive.comhttp://connect.pennlive.com/user/chthomps/index.html
Pennsylvania Superior Court may be last best hope in effort to keep key charges from getting to jury.
Penn State administrators to get hearing in Sandusky-related casetag:www.pennlive.com,2015:/midstate/index.ssf/3032.164963432015-07-13T20:02:29Z2015-07-13T20:03:37ZPennsylvania Superior Court has scheduled arguments in the case of Graham Spanier, Tim Curley and Gary Schultz for Aug. 11 in Harrisburg.Mark Scolforo | The Associated Presshttp://connect.pennlive.com/user/markscolforo/index.html
Pennsylvania Superior Court has scheduled arguments in the case of Graham Spanier, Tim Curley and Gary Schultz for Aug. 11 in Harrisburg.
Penn State former presidents stand out in executive pay reporttag:www.pennlive.com,2015:/midstate/index.ssf/3032.162196032015-06-07T22:00:00Z2015-06-08T02:09:10ZThe Chronicle of Higher Education's annual public university executive survey highlights two of Penn State's former presidents - Rodney Erickson and Graham Spanier - in the report, but Penn State's decision to discontinue its executive life insurance program is primarily the reason why. Jan Murphy | jmurphy@pennlive.comhttp://connect.pennlive.com/user/jmurphy/index.html
The Chronicle of Higher Education's annual public university executive survey highlights two of Penn State's former presidents - Rodney Erickson and Graham Spanier - in the report, but Penn State's decision to discontinue its executive life insurance program is primarily the reason why.
Freeh seeks Dauphin County judge for Spanier defamation suit tag:www.pennlive.com,2015:/midstate/index.ssf/3032.156829342015-04-10T17:24:00Z2015-04-10T18:55:34ZFormer FBI director Louis Freeh wants a judge from outside the State College area to handle the defamation lawsuit former Penn State president Graham Spanier filed against him and his law firm.The Associated Presshttp://connect.pennlive.com/user/pennap/index.html
Former FBI director Louis Freeh wants a judge from outside the State College area to handle the defamation lawsuit former Penn State president Graham Spanier filed against him and his law firm.
As Freeh report falls apart, case against Spanier should be dropped: PennLive letterstag:www.pennlive.com,2015:/opinion/8000574.156172472015-04-02T15:45:05Z2015-04-02T15:45:27ZGraham Spanier continues to live in legal limbo while evidence accumulates that the actions taken against him are predicated on an egregiously flawed report by Louis Freeh.Letters to the Editorhttp://connect.pennlive.com/user/pennletters/index.html
Graham Spanier continues to live in legal limbo while evidence accumulates that the actions taken against him are predicated on an egregiously flawed report by Louis Freeh.
Ex-PSU president sues Penn State, Louis Freeh over Sandusky reporttag:www.pennlive.com,2015:/midstate/index.ssf/3032.155043702015-03-18T21:12:00Z2015-03-18T23:17:48ZFormer Penn State president Graham Spanier has filed a defamation lawsuit accusing former FBI director Louis Freeh of scapegoating him in Freeh's scathing report on the Jerry Sandusky case.The Associated Presshttp://connect.pennlive.com/user/pennap/index.html
Former Penn State president Graham Spanier has filed a defamation lawsuit accusing former FBI director Louis Freeh of scapegoating him in Freeh's scathing report on the Jerry Sandusky case.
Dauphin County judge grants stay on former Penn State administrators' cases while pre-trial appeals motions play outtag:www.pennlive.com,2015:/midstate/index.ssf/3032.153782102015-03-05T00:04:11Z2015-03-05T02:58:43ZBut in agreeing not to push forward, Dauphin County Judge Todd Hoover also makes clear he does not think appeals of contested attorney-client issues are valid at this point.Charles Thompson | cthompson@pennlive.comhttp://connect.pennlive.com/user/chthomps/index.html
But in agreeing not to push forward, Dauphin County Judge Todd Hoover also makes clear he does not think appeals of contested attorney-client issues are valid at this point.
New round of appeals start in Spanier, Curley and Schultz casestag:www.pennlive.com,2015:/midstate/index.ssf/3032.151979162015-02-12T21:28:27Z2015-02-13T00:20:25ZAttorney for former Penn State vice president Gary Schultz asks Superior Court for a second opinion on attorney-client privilege issues. Charles Thompson | cthompson@pennlive.comhttp://connect.pennlive.com/user/chthomps/index.html
Attorney for former Penn State vice president Gary Schultz asks Superior Court for a second opinion on attorney-client privilege issues.
Joe Paterno was 'scapegoated' in NCAA's rush to judgment: Sen. Cormantag:www.pennlive.com,2015:/midstate/index.ssf/3032.151865092015-02-11T16:38:00Z2015-02-12T15:45:08ZState Sen. Jake Corman said he believes NCAA Executive Director Mark Emmert should be fired and the statue of late Penn State coach Joe Paterno should be returned to its place of prominence at Beaver Stadium.
Charles Thompson | cthompson@pennlive.comhttp://connect.pennlive.com/user/chthomps/index.html
State Sen. Jake Corman said he believes NCAA Executive Director Mark Emmert should be fired and the statue of late Penn State coach Joe Paterno should be returned to its place of prominence at Beaver Stadium.
Judge's ruling in Penn State cover-up case brings final chapter of Jerry Sandusky scandal into viewtag:www.pennlive.com,2015:/midstate/index.ssf/3032.149638912015-01-15T03:15:42Z2015-01-16T00:17:35ZFormer Penn State President Graham Spanier and two top former aides lose key pre-trial fight, edge closer to a court date.Charles Thompson | cthompson@pennlive.comhttp://connect.pennlive.com/user/chthomps/index.html
Former Penn State President Graham Spanier and two top former aides lose key pre-trial fight, edge closer to a court date.
Defense attorneys in Penn State cover-up case are reviewing ruling, and optionstag:www.pennlive.com,2015:/midstate/index.ssf/3032.149621852015-01-14T23:47:40Z2015-01-15T02:39:02ZEven with Judge Todd Hoover's key ruling on the books, a trial may still be months away.Charles Thompson | cthompson@pennlive.comhttp://connect.pennlive.com/user/chthomps/index.html
Even with Judge Todd Hoover's key ruling on the books, a trial may still be months away.
Attorney General Kathleen Kane's office issues statement on Spanier rulingtag:www.pennlive.com,2015:/midstate/index.ssf/3032.149619592015-01-14T23:05:14Z2015-01-15T00:56:09ZHere's the prosecutors' first take on Dauphin County Judge Todd Hoover's decision in the Jerry Sandusky cover-up case, as communicated through Attorney General Kathleen Kane's spokesman Aaron Sadler. He writes: "We are currently reviewing the order, but it appears that...Charles Thompson | cthompson@pennlive.comhttp://connect.pennlive.com/user/chthomps/index.html
Here's the prosecutors' first take on Dauphin County Judge Todd Hoover's decision in the Jerry Sandusky cover-up case, as communicated through Attorney General Kathleen Kane's spokesman Aaron Sadler. He writes: "We are currently reviewing the order, but it appears that...
Sandusky cover-up case: Highlights of findings on Graham Spanier's attorney/client privilege argumenttag:www.pennlive.com,2015:/midstate/index.ssf/3032.149614062015-01-14T22:29:35Z2015-01-14T23:20:31ZJudge Todd Hoover has granted the prosecution a key victory on the development of their case against the Penn State administrators.Charles Thompson | cthompson@pennlive.comhttp://connect.pennlive.com/user/chthomps/index.html
Judge Todd Hoover has granted the prosecution a key victory on the development of their case against the Penn State administrators.
Judge rules Sandusky cover-up case against Graham Spanier and his aides can proceedtag:www.pennlive.com,2015:/midstate/index.ssf/3032.149611542015-01-14T21:55:48Z2015-01-15T00:24:34ZLong-awaited pre-trial ruling also appears to leave door open to prosecution testimony by former Penn State Counsel Cynthia Baldwin.Charles Thompson | cthompson@pennlive.comhttp://connect.pennlive.com/user/chthomps/index.html
Long-awaited pre-trial ruling also appears to leave door open to prosecution testimony by former Penn State Counsel Cynthia Baldwin.
Spanier gets exceptional pay, but Penn State's faculty sure don't: PennLive letterstag:www.pennlive.com,2014:/opinion/8000574.147315092014-12-12T14:37:51Z2014-12-12T14:38:43ZMr. Spanier's exceptional compensation warrants closer examination. But to even imply that Penn State faculty salaries are generous is a great injustice.Letters to the Editorhttp://connect.pennlive.com/user/pennletters/index.html
Mr. Spanier's exceptional compensation warrants closer examination. But to even imply that Penn State faculty salaries are generous is a great injustice.
Three years after Spanier left Penn State, some questions remain: Editorialtag:www.pennlive.com,2014:/opinion/8000574.147043042014-12-08T22:40:37Z2014-12-09T01:20:35ZSpanier still holds a tenured faculty position in the department of Human Development and Family Studies, but he does not teach any classes and doesn't even have an office on campus.PennLive Editorial Boardhttp://connect.pennlive.com/user/penned/index.html
Spanier still holds a tenured faculty position in the department of Human Development and Family Studies, but he does not teach any classes and doesn't even have an office on campus.
Former Penn State President Graham Spanier still collecting a university paychecktag:www.pennlive.com,2014:/midstate/index.ssf/3032.146836972014-12-08T13:30:00Z2014-12-09T04:44:54ZA university spokeswoman said Spanier is on paid administrative leave now and will be "for as long as is appropriate." However, she declined to release the amount he is being paid while on leave.Jan Murphy | jmurphy@pennlive.comhttp://connect.pennlive.com/user/jmurphy/index.html
A university spokeswoman said Spanier is on paid administrative leave now and will be "for as long as is appropriate." However, she declined to release the amount he is being paid while on leave.
Pennsylvania is home to some of nation's highest-paid university leaderstag:www.pennlive.com,2014:/midstate/index.ssf/3032.146788302014-12-07T23:00:00Z2014-12-08T00:33:14ZUniversity of Pennsylvania President Amy Gutmann's $2.4 million compensation in calendar year 2012 ranked as the fourth highest in the nation among private college presidents. In 2011-12, former Penn State President Graham Spanier's $2.8 million compensation (which included severance pay and deferred compensation) was highest of all public university leaders.Jan Murphy | jmurphy@pennlive.comhttp://connect.pennlive.com/user/jmurphy/index.html
University of Pennsylvania President Amy Gutmann's $2.4 million compensation in calendar year 2012 ranked as the fourth highest in the nation among private college presidents. In 2011-12, former Penn State President Graham Spanier's $2.8 million compensation (which included severance pay and deferred compensation) was highest of all public university leaders.
Penn State sanctions case shows how small the big-time college sports world can betag:www.pennlive.com,2014:/midstate/index.ssf/3032.146628362014-12-03T23:02:41Z2014-12-04T01:56:46ZNew court filing captures an "it's just business" moment between NCAA leaders and former PSU President Graham Spanier.Charles Thompson | cthompson@pennlive.comhttp://connect.pennlive.com/user/chthomps/index.html
New court filing captures an "it's just business" moment between NCAA leaders and former PSU President Graham Spanier.
Freeh fails to get assurance Spanier defamation case can return to federal court in futuretag:www.pennlive.com,2014:/midstate/index.ssf/3032.146614522014-12-03T20:19:17Z2014-12-03T22:11:07ZThe 3rd U.S. Court of Appeals last week affirmed the Aug. 15 ruling in which U.S. Middle District Judge Malachy E. Mannion refused to give Freeh assurance he would be allowed in the future to transfer Spanier's suit from Centre County to federal court.John Beauge | Special to PennLivehttp://connect.pennlive.com/user/jbeauge/index.html
The 3rd U.S. Court of Appeals last week affirmed the Aug. 15 ruling in which U.S. Middle District Judge Malachy E. Mannion refused to give Freeh assurance he would be allowed in the future to transfer Spanier's suit from Centre County to federal court.